This exciting new development is on the outskirts of the thriving Worcestershire town of Redditch, just 15 miles from Birmingham and with easy access to the motorway network. Millwood Meadows is less than two miles from Redditch town centre with its popular shopping centre and open air market.

The town has a wide range of sports and leisure facilities as well as schools and medical services. At Millwood Meadows you can choose from a selection of brand new homes, each carefully designed to suit the needs of modern living.

So if you're looking for a new home close to a vibrant town with easy access to the motorway network, your search ends here!

Your household income does not exceed £80,000 per annumYou have a deposit (at least 5% of the share value)You are a first-time buyer or used to own a home, but cannot afford to buy outright nowYou currently occupy a shared ownership property and are looking to moveThe shared ownership property will be your principle and only homeYou have passed a financial assessment, demonstrating you are financially able to purchase the minimum share value and support the monthly costs

Shared Ownership Worcestershire

Part Buy Part Rent in Worcestershire

Finding your first home might seem like a daunting process, that’s why here at Property Booking we aim to make your search for property as effortless as possible.

The enormous benefit of Shared Ownership, which is also known as part-buy, part-rent is that it's a hugely affordable way to enter the property market with a relatively low deposit. You will be eligible to buy a Shared Ownership home if your household income is £80,000 or less.

Worcestershire is a county located in the West Midlands of England, with the cathedral city of Worcester being it's county town. Many large towns such as Redditch, Bromsgrove, Stouport, Droitwich, Kidderminster, Evesham and Malvern go to make up the region, and although mainly rural, the north-east of the county features a more industrial landscape. For those looking for the great outdoors, the county is bordered by the Malvern Hills and has two major rivers, the Severn and the Avon, flowing it's region.

Worcestershire is well known for its fruit farming and hops, around the Vale of Evesham, renowned for cider production. It is also famous for its savoury condiment, Worcestershire sauce. Other areas of interest include the Cotswold's and attractions such as, West Midlands Safari Park and Hartlebury Castle.